User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-65432
MP-11x & MP-124
Parameter
Description
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The called number can include several 'p' characters (1.5
seconds pause), for example, 1001pp699, 8888p9p300.
Web: Enable Digit Delivery to Tel
EMS: Enable Digit Delivery
[EnableDigitDelivery]
Enables the Digit Delivery feature, which sends DTMF digits of
the called number to the device's port (phone line) after the call is
answered (i.e., line is off-hooked for FXS, or seized for FXO) for
IP-to-Tel calls.
[0]
Disable (default).
[1]
Enable = Enable Digit Delivery feature for the FXO/FXS
device.
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The called number can include characters 'p' (1.5 seconds
pause) and 'd' (detection of dial tone). If character 'd' is used, it
must be the first 'digit' in the called number. The character 'p'
can be used several times.
For example (for FXS/FXO interfaces), the called number can
be as follows: d1005, dpp699, p9p300. To add the 'd' and 'p'
digits, use the usual number manipulation rules.
To use this feature with FXO interfaces, configure the device
to operate in one-stage dialing mode.
If this parameter is enabled, it is possible to configure the
FXS/FXO interface to wait for dial tone per destination phone
number (before or during dialing of destination phone
number). Therefore, the parameter IsWaitForDialTone
(configurable for the entire device) is ignored.
The FXS interface send SIP 200 OK responses only after the
DTMF dialing is complete.
This parameter can also be configured in a Tel Profile.
[ReplaceNumberSignWithEsca
peChar]
Determines whether to replace the number sign (#) with the
escape character (%23) in outgoing SIP messages for Tel-to-IP
calls.
[0]
Disable (default).
[1]
Enable = All number signs #, received in the dialed DTMF
digits are replaced in the outgoing SIP Request-URI and To
headers with the escape sign %23.
Note:
This parameter is applicable only if the parameter
IsSpecialDigits is set 1.
Web: Special Digit
Representation
EMS: Use Digit For Special
DTMF
[UseDigitForSpecialDTMF]
Defines the representation for ‘special’ digits (‘*’ and ‘#’) that are
used for out-of-band DTMF signaling (using SIP INFO/NOTIFY).
[0]
Special = (Default) Uses the strings ‘*’ and ‘#’.
[1]
Numeric = Uses the numerical values 10 and 11.
[AdditionalOutOfBandDtmfFormat
]
Enables the device to simultaneously send DTMF tones (signals)
in SIP messages, e.g., INFO (out-of-band) and in RTP media
streams (in-band) with a special payload type (as defined in RFC
2833), when the FirstTxDTMFOption parameter is configured to
4.
[0] unknown = (Default) DTMF is sent according to
FirstTxDTMFOption.
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